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>> ahead this morning, it is thi hard to believe this is theli the first weekend of spring because we're tracking someeveke snow on the way. we'll have those detailsseet straight ahead. >> and the cold hard truth about heroin addiction howhe recovering addicts in onero virginia community are swaying local teens from ever picking up a needle.up needle. >> one of the two eaglets atth the national arboretum was born yesterday.esterd we have eagles fever here at fox5. we'll have dough details. detais good morning and welcome toninga fox5 news morning on this t saturday morning.turdayni >> i'm tony perkins along withnw indicator lynn roth. do not adjust your set.r s it is morning time, very early in the morning and somehow i wound up here.d up >> welcome. we're so happy to have youo tony. >> i haven't been up thiseenp
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weeks, a long right. rig >> i feel great.>> i fgr i'm excited about this. t i volunteered for this.ntee >> we are honored to have you alongside of us this morning. mg >> i'm honored to be with you.h thank you very much.thank u ve >> okay. >> all right, we've got some snow coming up is that true?hat >> it is true. tomorrow is the first day ofst d sprung so why not have some som snow mixed in to celebrate,elebe right. oh, it's crazy. c >> look at that sky, though.ug >> that's gorgeous.s g we set the clocks forward lastwl week so now a little bit darker in the mornings untiln th we adjust, little bit lighterbii in the evenings so that is a tha beautiful still shot justt jus before sunrise of the o the washington monument.ingt we have some precipitation outpn there already.there already. storstorm tracker radar showinga little bit of snow in westwest virginia just headed into the shenandoah valley, west of front royal out there, some som dean snow coming down east of elkins towards petersburg and northwest of wood stock. woostoc this is kind of far outside ofuo our area.r a but ther
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the mountains toasible for us te afternoon and into this evening, too. bigger picture satellite andated radar showing that at this it's actually down across the southeastern and state we havern some energy ahead a of it in tht hematoma this will turn into a pretty big storm system into s new england over the weekend. we winter weather advisories forthr parts of west virginia. it's cold enough up in the mountains that they'll get g snow and they can get it tott t stick but back here ine i washington it's 46 degrees.gr we're going to have some problems getting anything to get stick to the roads. it hasn't been below freezing in a very long time so theseo t temperatures are pretty mild.il we might have some snowome s falling from the skies the throughout the day especially te north and west of washington wan but it is going to takes ing awhile.le. by noon we'll have showershavow moving in.ving rain and snow showers. swers in northern montgomery countymot frederick county best chance c of seeing
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showers stick and it will be wil pretty light snow showers rain showersrs continue through this evening, better chance overnight after the sun sets and that's when we can get our rer dusting on tn grassy surfaces here. by tomorrow morning, this isth pretty quick moving for us.s. most of it is over.ve we'll have some lingeringri sprinkles which will just be jus rain showers tomorrowwers tro afternoon but for the most the m part this is going to be laterol this afternoon and intond int tonight.ght. here's what we're thinking.e just a dusting here inng h washington in our immediatemmia suburbs. once you get towards tow hagerstown frederick maryland mr they could get up to 2-inches mainly on grassy surfaces, twoct to four in the mountains andntas we'll wrap this thing up ats tha some point tomorrow afternoon.fo that's what we're expecting through today. t stay dry, stay warm out there.he it will be chilly. chi we'll have your seven-dayou forecast which is much warmer iw coming up in just a bit. b >> all right.>> it will be kind of wil interesting.intere >> yes, it will be.. >> it's not like snow beingno b dumped on us it's just a dusting.in >> nothing like that. >> just a reminder, hey -- h >> i'm still around.ll a >> and i really thought we
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had a couple weeks ago but aut surpri we're notk we're donee're after this.after this. >> we better be. april is around the corner.ner. >> thanks so much caitlin.uch >> a lot of big storiesries happening overnight.g ov let's get a recap of some ofsomo our top stories this morning. the main fugitive from thee froe paris terror attacks in i november has been captured.n ca. police arrest edsall la eall abdeslam last night. he's been on the run for fourr months now. now four other people have beene hae detained in their role for rol helping the accused terrorist to hide. france will seek extraditionse so he can face charges therergee for the deadly paris attack. att a dubai airliner with 62rit people on board crashed andrd caught on fire and sadlyly everyone on board died.ie authorities say four of thoseho killed were children. children. this is video uploaded to youtube that claims to showo s the crash. cra the cause of the crash has not s been determined however, itminee did happen during the plane'sla second attempt to land.pto land. there are reports that thereth were wind gusts up top 0
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rain at the time of thet time landing. is a low budget airline whichnew has a good safety record.d. this was the budget carrier's cs first deadly crash. csh >> another round of protestsro outside of a donald trump tru rally, this time in salt lakesak city, utah. >> hundreds of protestorsstor gathered outside the rally.al they clashed with supporters.upr trump talked about repeeling reg obamacare ending common coreommo and balancing wall along the mexican border.or he also had a lot to say aboutaa mitt romney's endorsement for ted cruz. >> lying ted, lying ted. t one of the biggest liars i've evei'veever seen in my life. myl i really mean it.ean when he walks in, you know the evangelicals are with
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because they know i'm walkout of an event. president obama will maket b history this weekend me visitske cuba tomorrow.cu he'll become the first sitting president in nearly 90 yearsy 90 to visit the island nation. nat the trip comes 15 months after he announced the restorationesra of diplomatic ties between thewn two countries.o countries. president obama will spendent three days in cuba. c white house officials say theyia are hopeful the two sides willel agree to more trade and tourism. and we're told the president will hold frank discussions d with cuban leaders about human rights.. >> ♪ >> meanwhile back in our area bc police are investigatingestiga stunning allegations at an exclusive d.c. prep school attended bite president's daughters. a student at sidwell friends says another student raped her on the school's campus.ool's mps the alleged incident happenedtap wednesday afternoon duringnoon school hours and was reported rr later that night. o according to the policein report the two had a previousada sexual relationship but thenshi alleged victim says the maleheal student forced
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without her consent.ongstandingl friends school to cooperate fully with any law enforcement investigation.inve it is also ourolicy not toot comment on such investigations.st well, in fox5's lana l county with search for solutions to the heroin epidemic.epidemic >> last a night parentss students nd recovering addicts d met at a community forum. amuni fox5's tisha lewis has thehe story. >> reporter: we're insideor the drugte enforcement administration's museum and visitors center in leesburg. call it the perfect setting set for a candid discussion abouton the rising use of heroin amongio students. >> i lost my brother a yearmy b and a half ago to a drugrug overdose. it's important to me thatorta nobody else goes through whathrw my family has been through.n thh >> reporter: erica potter'sot brother jason was 37 years old s when he died. d >> i don't have a solution.a hi this enough? no.s is it a
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>> reporter: potter iserpotter talking about this packedwas jus people impacted by a loved one's drug addiction including u heroin. the folk can can you say here c is onan getting help to the most vulnerable population usingulat heroin, chioildren.roinchi the conversation also focusedsas on rehabilitation as opposedpp to criminalization. >> i haven't used alcohol orlcor any other drug in over a year at this point. p >> reporter: nick is aorter:ick recovering heroin add desk. he started using drugs when he e was 10 years old. now he's helping the state educate students aboutbout heroin's dangers before it'sore' too late. >> get help, okay. o i could not do this on my own. o i've never met anyone that could. >> that was tisha lewis reporting.portin in loudoun county the numberhe m of fatal heroine overdoses increased between 2013 and3 a 2014. 2014. >> however the county saysev the aggressive programs haveam
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overdoses in the last ye fatal dose of heroin. hoi police in spotsylvania county charged william moore withd murder.wi they say he gave his w ife a fatal dose back in february.ebar at first police charged him with child endangermentdanrment because the couple's two smalloa children were in the home whenoe the couple did heroin.n. but a further investigationtigai led police to charge mooreharger with murder. he's being held without bond.utb >> can that can coming up onn u fox news morning, one of, one d.c.'s most iconic events eve kicks off this weekend. weekend >> thousands of visitors willdso arrive in the nation's ven the n capitol to see the pink and white blossoms bloom.lossom also we've got another way you can check them out we're w talking aut the cherryherr blossom trees without the t crowd. >> did you see it? did youee iu hear about it? the eaglet at l the national arboretum wasoret w born yesterday.esrday. the excitement, though, is still building because another o eaglet is expected to hatch any day now. >> and of course caitlin rothlir will have another look at yourky
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stay with us. fox5 news morning on thisng o rht >> it's because of me.beca >> yes, in honor of you beingng here.re >> ♪ >> ♪
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>> ♪ >> welcome back. say it ain't so.it ain so. spring kicks off this weekend ot and we're expecting snow showers in our area.er if you have been outside thissi morning then you probably feltol the difference in temperaturespe it's quite cold out there. colo meanwhile the d.c. snow teamwea plans to deploy tonight at 9 o'clock and mayor muriel mor bowser will have more than 100 a plows on the road for theon t weekend's weather event.r event. >> hopefully they won't reallyea need the plows.. >> yeah. >> the roads are still fairly warm. warm. >> definitely. >> really if there's
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accumulation it should be ish grassy areas mostly.gras >> acbe it's in- the 40'sarm that thisthi couldn't possibly sso weo w certainly want people to be ppl careful this weekend with the snow moving in. in. >> can i say something that i learned when i did weather. >> yes.es >> never say this couldn't't possibly, et cetera, et cetera.ce >> is that what i did.th >> because then it willhen itill happen.haen >> oh, this isn't going ton't gt stick. stic >> and then it does. ahe >> that's true.>> tha it's always when you don'ton't expect it that you have at problem and when you're y'r anticipating them, everythingveh is okay.y. yes, that's so true. thank you, tony. t all right, we do have at least a a moderate impact i think orhi o low impact i believe is what i we're saying for our weekendee snow. yes, it could cause problemsuld and we do have snow in thew forecast for just about everyone here's what we're expecting.expeing. rain/snow moves in thisw ves afternoon, mixed showers. shors best chance of snow here in shei d.c. is going to have to be overnight once our temps fall a little bit. they're in the 40's now.
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better chance north and west.rt and thenshers at least here in . again, very elevation eva dependent so the further northst and west you go the furtherur into the mountains the better bt chance of accumulating snow.g s we're waiting on theng on the precipitation here initatn he washington.ingt you have to go west of 81 into i the shenandoah valley out into i west virginia to see any ofeenyo that snow. but where you see the purple pur and the dark are purples, thatph is some snow coming down and a a couple inches of snow expected e in central west viinia onirgini the ridge tops where they arewh colder and they have the besthet chance of seeing just snoweing w with this system as it moves through. that's why we have a winter a w weather advisory out.athe this is for accumulating snow.gs it is until noon on sunday.uny. obviously this is a littles a ll ways outside our area here in central west virginia and does include western marylandan there, extreme westernmees maryland but that is the best b chance to see the snow.e th for the rest of us we might weig see it falling but again,, probably limited accumulation.uo temperatures outside right nowdr 46 in was
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41 in gaithersburg.thersbur 39 in frederick anhose temperatures to fall a little bit. prably have alhave better chance for thlertat tonight. here's the setup with lowheetupw pressure forming towards theds e south moving off the coast.ff t. rain to snow expected anywhere y north and west of washingtonashn in this pink zone here for allnz of us up through baltimore balti that's mostly rain with some som mixed snow coming in and thenn t south and east once you get too the eastern shore southern soutn maryland delaware just rain rai likely for you guys. here's what we're expecting e through tonight into tomorrow. r just a dusting across 95 and our extreme suburbs.me suburbs. once you get out in frederick fe county up towards hagerstown h that's a better chance to see to up to 2-inches on the grassy gss surfaces. two to four where we have the winter weather advisory out. o even more possibly in some of the highest elevations there.she temperatures as we go through t the day we're probably a ourur high point right now.nt right you can see that 46 is about abo as high as we'll get here inerei washington, a little bitingt cooler, low 40's north andnd west
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-ñdtown. snow showers overnight asrs o even so we are above arebosnttt freezing here in washington.ato better chance where it gets aet little bit colder up towards hagerstown and frederick. there you see your overnight ovn low temperatures ofrature of 31 degrees. so, yes, we're welcoming in in spring tomorrow but with some wh snowflakes along with it, 40 degrees for tomorrow, torro sunday, with those leftover lto showers.shows. then we dry out come monday.omon look at this warmup and such ah nice warmup at that.h 57 by tuesday. tue we're into the 70's wednesday t' and thursday. and we stay into the 70's so even though kind of a shaky aha start to the season we'll turnur things around as we go through u the rest of the week. annie and tony back to you. y >> happening right now here'sigh a live look at the eagle nest et cam there at the national arboretum in northeast d.c. d.c yesterday morning many peopl mel got the chance to watch ann eaglet hatch.gl >> that's right. the eaglet emerged at 8:15:1 yesterday morning. morning we've been closely watching
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the little bird since yesterday many people at theny arboretum sai tt is eating. the second eaglet is likely to t hatch sometime this week.ti in theme meantime there's another eagles nest capturingap attention. this one is in alexandria. alex. >> that's right. the eagles ago parents north korea named george and marthage appear to have some eagorleom e let's of their own on the wayhe and fox5's jim lokay has the t story. story. >> mom is not moving.s notovin >> reporter: on this quiethis q alexandria street way up ineet u the trees just above the gw parkway is a view that johnha lawson can only describe as. >> breath talking. i'll be here on a conferencecoec call and i'll stop sometimes and they'll wonder why i'm notw talking and tale i'll justt watch the bald eagles go by.ba >> reporter: look closelyldoo co and you'll see it.d you'ee it's a nest and while we met whe mr. and mrs. president at the national arboretum this is i george and martha's home.a's >> i'm watching my eagles.y they were here last year about this time. t i think mar
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sitting on on another e lastet year and george is flyingg around finding food. >> reporter: bald eagles arete long offer the endangered listr: but their majesty is hard to ignore especially around the preserve.eserve. >> so wonderful to know thatnow they're coming back the second c time, they built up on their t nest so i'm going to be ableble to watch this every year as long as i'm here. >> reporter: we can'tng see into the nest but their nest buh behavior is consistent with those of expectant eagletant e parents so if indeed george and martha are preparing toharea welcome another eaglet the question is what would be that t little one's name?ne'sam >> oh, man, i don't know. let's see who gets theets t nomination. [laughter] >> that's so awesome.wesome >> yeah, it is. yeah, i i love how -- you know, when i w was a kid the bald eagles were endangered. you know, they were so -- s there were so few of them.fhe i love now that we have themavee around this area and you can any see them c.e th it's great.reat.
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and this whole experience has brougnat l the n arboretum yesterday. y there was a class of kids outidt there.ere. you should have seen theirse faces. they were out there with theirer little binoculars trying get a glimpse of the nest.ps it was so cute.it was that was jim lokayat was l reporting.re people who live nearby willnearw tell you about the original oria george and martha a pair of o eagles eventually broken up bypb a younger eagle namedleam angelina.an >> we will share you the celebrity speculation butut there's a lot of excitement inof the neighborhood for thehbor expected new arrival. there's also a lot ofs alsot excitement across the region.crs it is a big weekends in d.c.n d the national cherry blossomom festival is under way. >> the 2016 festival kicks offli this weekends.is w it's an iconic celebration in days. the festival opened last night e with a fundraiser. a funai it runs through april 17th. 17t. so you have plenty of time. tim the stars of the festival ofesva course are those cherry treeses and you can see them at the the tidal basin in west potomacotomc park and east potomac parkar from h
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they're kind of scattered'rki ie expected to reach peak bloom on march 23rd or the 24th. 2 more than 1.5 million visitorsn are expected this year.pected i think that was the same number last year as well. w >> yeah and now here's theere's deal. de most of those visitors will besb going to the tidal basin. >> yeah. >> that's the most crowdedthe place but it is not the onlys nl place you can check out the t cherry blossoms. bs. there's a new web site thatit ta can help you find blooming bom cherry trees all around the district. it's called d.c. cherry picker.com. the site uses ddot street datatt to help you find cherry trees in different selectednt s neighborhoods around d.c. d >> here's one for you realonr yo quick. in northeast d.c. at theea d.c national arboretum, they have hv whinat wcherryttch trees. >> oh he. >> and the yoshino cherry cherr teams. it's like a beautiful hillya plbeace.pl have you ever been there? eve >> to the arboretum, yes.,es >> it's a great trail that you can take.n ta
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i haven't been there in years. he and there's like nobody t >> just because of it.t a little bit later on in then e show we've got ideas for people who still want to see see the trees but beat the crowds. >> that's right. can coming you one hard working -- also one hard working local dancer -- we'll wl get this t-, local janitor is jt up for a national honor.or can't wait to hear that. t >> 'cause i get enjoyment from watching these kids, thes,he expressions on their face and when i go around the hallway, hw they say hey, mr. chuck, howhuco you doing today, it's a nice n feeling. feel >> you're going to meet thee go man in the running for a bigig honor, a national contest that t recognizes the hard work of of school janitors, something, that usually goes unnoticed.otid >> oh, great. g plus, a local company being hailed the uber of u roadside assistance.roside we'll sit down with the ceo of urgently as he shows his app that's helping strandedelpi motorists getting moving
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tire need a jump or other help. joining us to talk more about the features of app is app the cofounder and ceo of urgently is chris spanos. spa >> thank you. >> this is a great idea. tell me how this came to be first ofly. >> there are six cofounders onir the team, a lot of industryustry veterans aol company mci but all of us had roadside assistance appearance withan app either auto clubs or insuranceo clcompanies and with the rise of uber and on demand services onve your smartphone we thought thout there's got to be a better wayew and so that's what we'vee've created is the uber for ur f roadside assistance.tanc >> did you take into y consideration the bad experience touhroerugh theserouh outlets and then you found afod good remedy? like howw reliable is urgently versus ver the others.the >> yeah, well, we have 50,000av0 tow trucks in our network. nwo we're nationwide, 24/7. >> nationwide. that's remarkable.at >> that's right. 24/7, 365 and over 6 millionio drivers across the country are covered by urgently. uen so, pretty
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reliable. you know, the a 40, 50,000 trucks in their network so we're comparablecompb and so we're pay on demand.n den you don't have to pay until untl you need the service.vice >> tell me what i do. d how do you get the app.he a >> yeah, just go to itunes ine or google play, download theoa free app and you'll only need on to pay when you need service svi unlike paying an auto club c $100 a year, so you save money, time and of course anxiety because like uber your u get to see the tow truck coming to you so you knowyou yu exactly where help is and whenee it will arrive.itl ar >> so, are we covering all bases, like flat tires, flat tie whatever. >> lockouts, out of gas.s, >> okay. and so give us a little idead of how much we're talkingwetalk about.abt. >> so, if you -- if you have a flat tire, a lockout it's $75, if you have a tow, it's up to $99 for a 10-mile tow and it's 4 miles after that but again b a f-you're paying -- the average-t american only needs roadsideoade cesistance once every fivean years. so, if you're paying an auto club $100 a y
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actually $500 for thatha for for us. . so, big savings. >> so, how -- if it's i comparable to the auto clubsutub and the insurance companies c and all of that, how do you assure people that, you know, k 'cause you had badse you had b experiences. we've all probable had somee ham bad experience. how do you assure people we'reo' going to take good care of you? 'cause gout to rely on r the tow truck drivers and the t other people just like the liket other companies. >> our tow truck drivers are highly voter and insured.oternds we put them through a rigorous u process plus we pay them more mr and faster so they're muchy're h more interested in taking ourte work than the auto club work.or the other thing is is thats t when you -- when you requestou r help, you see all the open and a available tow trucks aroundtruco you. you get connected to one instantly and then that tow t truck just like an uber driver d begins moving immediately toiate you and you see that coming,atom so, that's how we ensurens better performance and betteret quality. >> and again, even though youugy all are virginia based you are nationwide, so i could e
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driving to north carolina, be stranded and y-- >> nationwide 24/7, 365. >> fantastic.>> fantastic i love.i lov i'm downloading this.his. >> probably many people wouldeow come save you.me sav you i'm the one who would have a problem. >> you saved me last time.la t >> chris, that's a great idea.ai thanks for coming and inn talking to us about urgently uen is what it's called. >> you're watching fox5 news morning. stick around. we have plenty more on the way t including a new way to see those cherry blossoms. >> ♪ >> we'll be back wit>>h a look at today's weather. wea stay with us.. fox5 news morning will bening we right back. righ i requested this song.ong. >> ♪ >> ♪
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>> ♪ >> all right. welcome back.we it islc 7:31, saturday morning. tony here hanging out withutith annie.nie. there's a look at the -- one th of the memorials, one of the the great buildings in d.c.n d can which one is it? is itis the museum of natural history? y is it -- okay, we don't know.no. but it's beautiful. listen, want to mention before we get you to caitlin want to mention that the gentleman we just had on urgently there app a it's urgent dot ly. >> we
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>> good morning.>> it is a fantastic idea beca sudden it happens you have a flat tire and you're like whatd do i do now? yo annie, call fo55 fox5. [laughter] >> and they're like yeah, yea we'll have somebody rightody rit there, sure.ure. thank goodness for them. t storm tracker radar out there.r. you just saw the live pictureice downtown by the national mall. gray skies.ki waiting on showers moving iningi which yes, could be snowde showers later today. today. we've already got some snowom showers west of 81, excuse me, m up in the mountains of west of e virginia zooming in a little bit and yes, this is a little farther away from us but for anyone up by petersburg east of elkins now but winchester wie going to start to see some ofomo these snow showers come in,howes too, and they do look a little l bit heavy in spots mixing with rain because temperatures ofem course all above freezing andgnd we've been above freezing foror awhile now it's been a warms ben start to march and now, surprise, as we begin theegin spring season late tonight,, early tomorrow morning we haveee got a cold winter storm headed a our way. h
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the first in storm system as it rides upid the coast and will bring somengm snow to parts of new england.ngd for us, just a little too warm r as that storm gets its energy e and here's why. temperatures 46 in washington,ho 41 in gaithersburg, 42 in2 i baltimore. not the type of temperatures you like to see before a snow event.ev so, even though it's colds enough in the upper air and we could see some snow fallingal from the sky, not expectingxpecg much to stick on the roadways.dw that being said it is still all very wintry not nice type of afternoon.te we'll time it out for youforou starting at 9:00 a.m. some ofsoe those showers reachingeaching hagerstown. probably in the afternoon aft hours we start to see some s rain and snow move into the dmv. washington it might be justt mi rain at first but you don't have to go too far up into ourop northwestern suburbs, subur montgomery county, frederickreck county and you start to see to e some snow showers. off and on we'll have the mix m of rain and snow.dnow. this will be elevationlevati depend
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chance to see snow by tomorrow afternoon most of the storm wrapping up butm wr we'll have leftover showersef ers up in thes in t mountains.moun so, two days of it oft unfortunately but despite thetee fact that we have two days of these on and off showers things are fairly light andai we're battling thoserlng tho temperatures so we're only onl expecting a dusting.usting. as soon as that snow sno accumulates late tonight its lag will be gone tomorrow with some of those rain showers s coming in. dusting to 2-inches in our o northwestern suburbs, up to 4-inches plus where there's a winter weather advisory out in central west virginia v here'sir your weekend forecast.gi not the nicest one i've seen. se i know the cherry blossom festival starts this weekend.ke next weekend much betterr weather.weathe 46 today. 40 degrees is it on sundayon s with a chilly rain and thatn anh will change over to snow showers at times. times we have much warmer weatherea ahead in the seven-day forecast. stay tuned. i'll have that at about 7:45. tony. tony. >> all right, thank you much.
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novant health and uva health system >> ♪ >> welcome back. happening today, if youg toda haven't already there's stillhes time to check out exposed exposd d.c.'s tenth annual aua photography show.ow >> this year's exhibitr's exhi features dozens ofures dozens photographers and theirographer amazing photos.amg pho we showed i was couple.u we have more for you.avre f joining us to talk about sit heather doss executive director of expose d.c.expo thank you very much for can m f coming in.ng >> thanks for having me. >> it's tenth annual event. evet >> that's right.s r >> tell us a little bit aboutus this year's event.ear's ent. >> so the expose d.c. photography show is sell -- sel- celebrates the life and culture of the washington metro area. washington can be branded as aaa
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these are photographs ofaphs people that we like to s artse, a and sports of people who livehov were just so manyan spectacular photos. pho can you talk a little bitta litt about some of those.ou >> sure, sure. and most of theset photographers are actually hobbyists.hobbyis this is a great shot. sho this is the anacostianaco riverfront.verfro beautiful. this is by joseph gruber. grube this is by matt dunn, a great photographer for surreal.ra. >> you're seeing things thatseei we normally see but you're you seeing them in a differentn way. >> yes, yes. they catch these sort of everyee day moments that feel so f familiar to all of us butall really unique. uni we get photos of the metroht every year and every yearvery y they're so different. different.
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you know, most people think of the white house but really youu hobbyists.ob you've bee for 10or years one of the things i thinkhink about when it comes to ces photography which i love ish i we're seeing fewer and fewernd w people with actual cameras.amers now we're all using our usi our phones. are some of these photos from smartphones this year. >> they are.>> we've been doing this for 10 f 1 years of course and maybe four f years ago we saw our first ourir camera phone photo and we couldn't even print it veryveprn big and now i'm not sure how se much of the show is camera cam phones but i would say like maybe 40 percent but yeah, b y people carry them everywhererywh and as they say the bestes camera you have is the one youhy carry with you.wi >> that's right.>> many will be clicking away this week with the cherry blossoms. do you have any quick tips byan the way on how to maybe capture thy e righton photo with your smartphone?e? >> oh, gosh, you know, justw, j keep doing it really. rlly. i mean, one of the greathe great things about doing this for soor long is that we see photographers who are
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they contribute phuse th on the second floor of ther of t carngie y can at beautifopul bu. not a lot of peoplea gr butar it'sree and you can see you c se all the exhibits.e ex >> it's a great way to networkeo and you can receive mentoring mo its a lot more than justha looking at the photos.oking at o >> that's right.>> so, we kind of operate year yea round. round. this is our big annual event.vet we try to do social events for photographers. we do informal mentorshipp where a lot of piece theiset o people are professionals and a they can get together if they do the same subject area.e su ae we do classes throughout thehroe year things like that.hinglike . >> great. i love it. heather thank you so much.u souc >> thank you.ou >> you're watching fox5 newstchi morning. we'll be right back.
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>> look at this.>> l this is not something you would want to come face to face. to do that you would have towoul be right on the ground to be gre face to face.e. look at that. at all right.all students and staff at a school h in lakeland florida got a bigid surprise this week.s w just as school was letting outng on thursday some students rans n into a 9-foot, 11-inch long l alligator.alligator. school officials called it a trapper who wrangled theng reptile. several people of course gathered around to watch.at. look at that.
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>> man. > thes in florida, you know.now. >> a lot of problems. p two states y.ou c >> that's right.>> you won't find annie yu in anynn of them. them. that's why i love the dmv. dmv we got snow. sno whatever we have it's going toog die. >> snow in the springtime. t >> i know, yeah and we have our beautiful cherry blossomy bm festival starting this week.ee the date has been pushed backn d and further and up andd up a everything so it is expected so next weeexk when we have muchuch better weather start on sta wednesday. >> good, okay. >> it will be much, much warmer into the 70's by thenhe but first on this saturdays s morning, yes, we are taking a tn live look outside down by theyhe national mall and we are are waiting on some rain and snow s showers this morning. m hard to believe but you know what, it actually snowed onsned
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year, too.ar, t >> oh, yeah. unusual wind. w it's been such a mild march season with some snow showers. s not much but enough to cause, cu you know, at least a few headaches around there i wouldar guess.ou low impact, though s-whatat we're calling it.callinit. high impact would be something s like the blizzard we had backard in january.inanuary this one we aren't expecting eei too many troubles on thetroubleo roads. rain and snow moves in thisthis afternoon. best chance of seeing snow inw d.c. would be overnightrnht tonight. it will leave a coating on the t grass, more north and westndt where we could have someme accumulations briefly on theeflo roadways before it gets washeded away by some leftover raintove showers on sunday.ers onunda so, these systems are kind of tricky.. very temperature dependent andru all of our temperatures arepetue well above freezing right now n so you see how hard it's goings to be to get the snow to fallal and stick. 44 in annapolis, 45 dulles, 43le in winchester and we do haveve that winter weather advisoryathe out where it is snowing right i now across central westross
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west of 81 mixed rain and snownw showers outale tops in the eandoah valley just bause val beold enough and cold they'll have mainly snow as wete out west.t we waiting on the rain showersainho here. again, here's that winterhawi weather advisory out into westne virginia for some accumulatingun snow. that's until noon tomorrow.or here's the setup what we're expecting.pe in this pink area that's the mix where it likes to always aay be along 95. mostly rain, some snow showers e mixing in.n. and rain changing over to snowos anywhere north and east --t -- north and west, just rain just south and east. east. as far as accumulations go this is what we're expectingatee through tomorrow.throug just a dustingh .justus it's so hard this time of yearr especially during the daylight y hours to get any snow to to accumulate.mula so, anything that does fall will melt pretty quickly. quicky we could get some more m substantial accumulations theuml further north and west you goo including into the mountains mnt two to 4 inches expectedto 4 there. then the big change happens later this week.la we're going start offspringffrig with some snow showers butwe we'lrsl be into the
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you know it as high pressuret as moves off shore. ek. wednesday. ur'll show you that in aires hih o when we're onhe wro. tonig fox5 news morning tomorrow, weo, might be talking about the a the snow out there on your yardsours that you're waking up to.ng u seven-day forecast shows that t if it doesn't melt within the hour of it falling it will quickly.ic spring begins officially tomorrow. look that that warmup.ha 70's on wednesday. 74, i know, so much better.r. beautiful weather, guys as wes w go through the second half of h the week and then i thinkhink we're done 'cause then we're w heading into april. i >> whoo-hoo! >> looks so much better. so >> love it. thank you caitlin. they keep our workplace wkp tidy make our buildings clean an
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schools are spotless.po 5 touchin. >> reporter: at the go model because he's cleaning up the school even when there's kids playing around at lunch. a. >> reporter: his name isor chuck arvin. arvin as chief janitor he makes suresr the school stays in pristine pst condition spraying scrubbing s and sweeping every inch butbu his work goes far beyond his assigned duties. dut >> took some challenging to the school, to improve thempve t school physically so stripping the floors that wasn't done tha for 35 years. >> reporter: it's one ofortet' many reasons thens t administration nominated.at rvin as best school janitor inni the country.the now he's one of 10
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finalists for the sentrar t companlso als deligbone of the top 10 in the t >> reporter: and still with wit his students he's a celebrityeli around campus.am >> hi there. h >> reporter: as the kids love his smiles and little s life lessons. he's even passemid along his als knowledge of things that werehih important to him as a student like the proper way to displaywl the american flag.lag. >> it helps build characterha 'cause me and him, we're doing the rotc program so it's just teaching us future skills that t we might need to know.ht need t. >> reporter: while theorte winner of the contest isis looking at a $5,000 cash prize, arvin has always seeneen his job behind doors of monocacy as more than just aus paycheck.yche. >> i get enjoyment from watching these kids, the ks, expression on their face and f when i go around the hallway, hy say, hey, mr. chuck, hey mr. ar
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it's a nice >> great. if you would like to vote for lk chuck head online to cintas.com/joty. you can vote once every dayy day until april 15th.pril 1 >> fantastic. i love that.i >> yeah, me too. yea that's a good story.to >> i have found in some of these happiest people are janitors. >> janitors, custodians.us >> everybody talks to them, says hello. >> yes. y >> they're people persons. peoee >> that's part of the job i think. >> let's take a live look ate the eagles cam now at the national arboretum. arboretum. are you up?p? >> how majestic. mes >> we're checking in on then bald eagles and their new eaglet.. we have been glued to this web g cam like many of you for days now waiting for this eaglet toho be born. there's a seconds one.on o we're told the one that wasne ta born yesterday is doing great. e the bird watch isn't over.sn't like i said there's a second a d egg in that nest ready to rdy hatch. we'll be right back.
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look, i know you're romur milk,li is ous.know wt mmmm, yoplait. >> pay attention.>> the national cherry blossom che festival officially kicks off this weekend.llth don't expect to see theis treese in pink bloom untilly middle of next week. >> if you want to beat theu wabt crowds at the tidal basinas there's another way to catch a glimpse of those beautifule of t trees in full bloom on a cruise. joining us now is dan lehman leh vice president and general manager of entertainmentin cruises. this is a fantastic ia fa alternative. i'm someone who gets ver
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nauseous and sea sick.useous this boat is like smooth le sm sailing. have n have five differentif vessels here in the d.c. eople p that suffer from that sort ofer thing always worry about it.rryi >> right. >> but i'm telling you it was smooth and really you're so --o- you're surrounded by music,usic the people.eo >> i've been on the odysseyey but i haven't gone on a cherry e blossom cruise. that seems like an ideal way >> absolutet's beautiful.utif our boat is specificallycicall designed to cruise up the georgetown. there's only a very few vessels that can go underneath r the very low bridges on the on e potomac. poto you're going by the monuments, n
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you see all the beautifuliful cherry treesiri on the top of the vessel so you're you see all of our passengersasg posting pictures of thepicof beautiful trees on your wayour down the potomac. potac >> we're tight on time but iff people want information -- isma- it too late to book. >> absolutely. we fill up quickly so i definitely recommend peopleeo going to odyssey cruises.comruim or spirit cruises.com to book to your event with us.it >> great. >> i'm going to do i
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the tidal basin.as think. thin >> yes. atve.ernave. when you'rdo there at t hbeach but if you like that, thatgreatt alternative.terne. >> yes, it. >> thanks you so much dan.s yo >> thank you for having me. >> very good. thanks a lot. that actually does it for f us at 7:00. by.uallt fl bflew >> yes, it did.>> yes, it did. there's much more ahead at 8 o'clock.o' stay with us. us.
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>> ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning.oxg >> welcome back and good.k morning to you.morn welcome back to fox5 newsox new morning saturday. sur i'm annie yu alongside.losi >> i'm tony perkins.. why did you go deep like that? t and i'm tony perkins.ns. yes, i am tony perkins. pki nice to be here on a weekendke morning.g. it's been quite some time. caitlin roth great to see you. u >> great to see you.>> gat t thanks for joining annie and aie i. >> this is fun.>> >> we're having a blast havingsn you here. h >> i'm loving being here i l reallyov am.m. i said earlier because people p are wondering online why aree wh you there, what's happening.nin. i just volunteered to do it.d t. i walk in the morning.ng >> thank you. t >> looks like fun. loo i haven't been on in then't bene mornings in a long time so ie so said i want to come in.n. >> ai
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girl. [l outside on this saturdaysmoing e snwers. rain showers moving in, too. tht high lands along the blue the bu ridge there mainly west of 81 o moving towards places like winchester front royal.er f you guys will probably see thepe snow showers first and then probably by this afternoon by a actually we'll start to see ata little bit of rain in washington.shin but everything very v temperature dependent ander there are those snow showerswe approaching winchester, woodterw stock. so anyone out in west virginia i seeing it now.seeing it now. like i said it's moving east. e we should get more showerse show later this afternoon.er two parts as we take a widerid view on satellite and radar.andd
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through west virginia now but the a usue. h but fore stinly get away with some witsom irp in the higher elevations where they have ther best chance of accumulatingcculn snow. here's why.here's why. temperatures are so far above freezing this morning. m 46 in washington and we are a mainly in the 40's. 4 39 in frederick.rederick 44 in culpeper.ulper. so, here's what we'ree' expecting.expect futurecast shows that by about a noon, 1 o'clock, we've got,e've even some rain showers approaching dmv. purple there indicates where the snow will mainly beainly falling west virginia and it will stay there. t rain showers with the bester chance of seeing snow showers sn later tonight.late any accumulations will be veryl light here and then byhen b tomorrow it's just rain j showers as this whole thing t kind of swings through.f so not a nice couple of dayscouf but it's not too hgh
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just a dusting along 95 p to northe frederick county that'er possible and then several a the inches there in central westeeke forecast for today. for tod 46 degrees saturday with those mixed light showers.xe spring, yes, begins tomorrow. (applause).(a >> are we done with thishis winter? (applause).(a >> it wasn't terrible but it trl was certainly interesting.ntereg and we'll see it exit stage sta right there sunday and we'vend got much better weather in thett seven-day forecast which we'llhw have coming up in just a bit.it. aside from the big blizzardig br which was --wh >> it was not terrible.wa >> it was not terrible.s i >> yeah. >> not terrible. >> one big storm and within and days of that we were in the 60's so it started meltingng right away.t >> i know. >> we can handle this. >> we can. >> we can do it. [laughter][lauter] >> right into spring.ighto >> all right, thanks, caitlin. well, a lot of big stories happening overnight. overnight. let's get a recap of some of o our top stories this morning. the main fugitive from thee frot paris terrorist attacks in attki november has been captured. has police
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now seek extradition so he canoc face charges fthe meanwhile a dubai airlinerr with 62 people on board b crashed and caught on fire ande sadly everyone on board has h died. authorities say four of thosey o killed were children. cld the cause of the crash has not n been determined yet. however, it happened duringned g the plane's second attempt to land.. there are reports that thererepo were wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour and light rain at the time of the landing. it was a fly dubai plane can c which is a low budget airline l that has a pretty good safety record. record this was the budget carrier's b first deadly crash. c >> all right, another round ofof protests outside of a donald dol trump rally, this time in salt lake city, utah. >> dump trump.p t >> hundreds of protestors proter gather outside of the rally.
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they did clash withid supportersutloke the mexican boe he also had a mitt romney'sying ted. lying ted.lying ted one of the -- the biggestigge liars i've ever seen in my evesn life. i really mean it. mean i you know when he walks in, younu know the evangelicals are withrt me. they know one thing about me.g t i'm not a liar. a liar. >> donald trump will be ind tr d.c. on monday to make aay t foreign affairs address before the american israel publicc affairs committee.ommittee. there are some rabbis who are ra organizing a walkout of that event. ev president obama will maket l history this weekends whenhe visits cuba tomorrow. to he'll become the first sitting g president in nearly 90 yearsy 9y to visit the island nation.io the trip comes 15 months aftersr the president announcednc restoration of diplomatic tiesls between the two countries.ouri the president will spend threepe days in
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virginia counties battling this oitor's vit center in leesburg.cent lle rf adi discussion aboutussia the rising nt nobody else goes through what th my family has been through. >> reporter: erica potter's pot brother, jason, was 37 years7 ye old when he died. d >> i don't have a solution.'t h is this enough? no.hienough is it a start? yes. y >> reporter: potter ister is talking about this packed ts friday night forum where sheum e was just one of scores of scoreo people impacted by a lovedov one's drug addiction including i heroin. the focus here is on getting get help to the most vulnerablene population using heroin, children. the conversation also focusedti onon rehabilitation as opposedpp to criminaliza
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ny other drug in over a year ae heroin dangers before it'seforeo i've never met anyone that could. >> hm. >> that was tisha lewiswas reporting.re now in loudoun county the number of fatal heroineal heroi overdoses increased betweenet 2013 and 2014. >> there's a little bit of's a good news. the couldn't says aggressiveress programs have caused a decline i in fatal overdoses in the last t year.ye it's amazing what a widespread problem it is. this is heroin. heroi you would have thought this would have been done decades bee ago but it came back. >> it came back ant d it'ss alarming to see the statisticstc in northern virginia alone and fairfax county specifically it's pretty shocking.hock >> yeah. coming up on fox newsmingp n
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iconic crowds. c >> and did you see it? did i you witness theat naonal y day now.kend.this weekend >> that's right.>> t and caitlin will have anotherno look at today's forecast as fora well as the week ahead.he stay with us.st fox5 news morning on this o this saturday will be right back.ht . >> ♪ >> ♪
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their dogs people >> they're nsearch. >> thanks annie.vehankanni we're so glad they're doinghe okay. they might be sad after we get w some snowflakes and rain s showersno on our cherry blossoms.blso >> will it hurt.>> will >> i heard they're sensitive sen to weather changes, rain andes,n wind and yes, even possibly some snowflakes because that'sw what we're talking about hbeerer today.toy. yes, third weekend in march marh beginning of spring and we've got some snow.got it is low impact. i we aren't talking about a lotbo and it will be very brief thatie here in d.c. we see any snow falling. ll the main point of this laters lt winter season storm systemean that's coming by, rain and rain snow showers are moving in movin this afternoon.this after best chance of snow in d.c. is
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best chance at all is northnc a and west in the higherw stick.st 46 in washington, 42 in2 44 in annapolis and it's onler g 40's.40 that being said, storm trackerra radar shows the beginning ofni the precipitation falling aspi snow west of 81 on the ridgen r tops here.er also some rain showers mixing ss in so it's kind of hard to t tell just judging by radar but r if you're in the winchesterinche area, down along wood stock, that's maybe where you're y seeing some snowflakes butso sno very hard to accumulate when it's mixing with rain at rn times. time so, that's what we're waitingti on. futurecast shows the showerssths arriving in the washington washg area sometime in thear afternoon. here's 1 o'clock.re's just rain.just and more of a mix as you head y up towards frederick county,ou up towards hagersto
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and then of course if yours watch west virginia all day vira during the daylight hours and not until the overnig gog be tough to se tas far asm go, and this is really todayll through tonight just a dusting d on the grassy surfaces alongs a 95 in our immediate suburbs. sur once you get further north andta west that's where you mightre yu have some accumulations tha ithe mountains.un high temperatures todatay aretu occurring probablyre now. 40's, lower o north and west a and overnight tonight we wille fall into the 30's so that's soa our best chance to see anyncto s snow isn't d.c. d seven-day forecast shows at least when it snows this timet m of year you get a very, very v quick rebounds. rebou 48 as we dry out on monday,n moa 50's tuesday. up to 70 on wednesday.ed we're staying
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thursday and friday.sd and fri >> y15beautiful as we warm westerday morning. have been closely watching arbor i eating, the second eaglet is likely to hatch sometime thisim weekend. >> very exciting and theexci ane director we spoke to him wspok yesterday he says possible as as early as sunday. sda >> okay. all right. we'll keep watching.at in the meantime, another a eagles nest is capturing cap attention, this one is in alexandria. that the eagles parentsles pares nicknamed george and marthad appear toge
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tsui alexandria street way up indria the trees just above the gwprkwa sometimes and they'll wonderheyw why i'm not talking and i'l just watch the bald eagles fly by. >> reporter: look closelyor and you'll see it.te it's a nest and while we met met mr. and mrs. president at theidt national arboretum this is george and martha's home. barry owen bought the telescope for his own up close perch. >> i'm watching my eagles.atmy they were here last year about this time. t i think martha the female iss sitting on another egg.ther egg she hatched an eaglet last year and george is flying fly around finding food. f >> reporter: bald eagles areor long off thete endangered list t but their majesty is hard to ignore especially where theye try to find a way to co-existo-s so can cheese to city living.y >> so wonderful to know thatfun
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time. they built up onsisteparents soe and martha are prar jim lokay reporting.repo by. >> these things even happen in the eagle world. nonetheless there's a lot of excitement in the neighborhoodtg for the expected new arrival. >> angelina. angelina. >> i wonder who named heronde angelina. an it's a big weekend in d.c.n.c the national cherry blossom b festival is under way.. >> yes, the 2016 festival festi kicks off this weekend and itnda is considered an iconicded an i celebration here in the district and the festivales opened last night big timeig with a fundraiser.
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it runs through april 17th soh there's plenty of time i reach p bloom on march 23rd or 24th so mark your c that site ushees d you find chec trees in various vio neighborhoods.hbor >> that's so helpful.s so hpful >> yeah, very good.eah, >> coming up, one hard working local janitor is up for anitor national
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noalways sisi to talk to them about thoseu ha to. books.s. tamika parker is here with us.ih thanks for joining us. for j >> thank you for having me. >> so, i think i know the kno answer to this question queion because you're a socialre aoc worker. these are kids' books.ooks these are heavy topicss particularly the sexual abuse topic. why did you want to address adde those particular topics. >> so, i really feel like feel sexual abuse is something thatmt we don't talk about often oen enough with our children. c it's sort of that taboo topic we shy away from but it's b i really important for our kidstao to feel comfortable talking with their parents about anyen issue that they may m my inially face and so with field i've encountered manyeredy families that have beenlies sl abuse and what i'veabus
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so, anything before it kind of melts away very quickly.ry q so, here's setup thro.orisend kind of intensifyi passes us by.es us in its wake, though, and along 95 from philadelphia downhi through d.c., some rain and rain snow showers.we just rain along the immediatemmd coast eastern shore delawaren sa down through southern souern maryland. and then rain changing over tovt snow again the highest h elevations in west virginia, vi, the best chance to see some accumulation. ac that's why we have a winter a we weather advisory out.ut. here's your planning forecast today.t not a nice day unfortunately. we've got the gray skie usray waiting on the rain and snowaiad which should arrive sometimeme afternoon.afte best chance of seeing snow s showers in d.c. is probably d.co not until after dark, but for our northwestern suburbs youhw can see it easier andes yournd could get an inch or two on or o grassy surfaces.ce seven-day forecast shows wecasto turn things around veryhings nd quickly. that's the good news abouthe gein
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>> usually biscuits are thincuie >>ñ hearty biscuit. h like thehe sweet and savory. >> we can talk about biscuitslkt the next two minutes and 30nus seconds. >> we really could.ly >> no, i think people reallyhie want to know. >> they probably doily.y doily. >> is the snow coming or not.sn >> that is a great question. gue if you're anywhere north ande nd west of d.c. i would say yes,ldy do you have some snow headedwea your way. here in d.c. we might get a g few flakes later tonight as we n take a live look outside onsi this saturday morning,is saturda temperatures are in the 40'sy es so it is hard to get anythin agh to accumulate at this point t
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already showing those mixedm g m showers especially west ofy wes elevations, theon t mountains are seeing some snow showers and that wouldwashingto. really as you get oti but they are filling in and by d the time we hit the noon hour, h we should all start to seestto s some showers here in the dmv. d winter weather advisory untiloru noon on sunday. this is mainly for centralinly west virginia for accumulatingut snow.sn and that's where they have theee best shot of seeing see temperatures fall to freezinges or possibly below.elow right now, though, not quiteuite there yet.et. 46 in washington, run in run gaithersburg, 44 out at dullesul although winchester just lastt hour was about 42, 43. 4 no
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then in the mountains that'sthme week so we'll say goodbye todb winterst of the week. of all right, that's your final look at the seven-day at forecast. annie and tony, back over to you guys. >> thank you caitlin. tha >> thanks caitlin.>> thanks caii they keep our workplace wkp tidy make our buildings cleanou and make sure our children'soucr schools are spotless.ytodi recognized for their importantir job but one local man is inans n the running for a nationwide contest honoring his hardar work. fox5's sarah simmons has his touching story. >> reporter: at monocacy moc middle school in frederickck there's one employee whoseon work never goes unnoticed. g >> we think of him like a role model because he's cleaning up the school
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>> all right here we are.ll r >> all of us go out to eat for dinner. a new d.c. restaurant isan i trying to change the experience.ce >> don't laugh at me. at using local farms and vendors d.c. harvest and what to leaveh their guests satisfied with an h ever clamping menu.evlamp their focus is how to keepo their customers
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joining us is chef aedients. we use only whole grains inle gn our restaurant.our restaura i want to impr white flours.te f it tastes really good.eally goo. >> can you find that at theou fa grocery store.er >> yes, you can. it's a little expensive so what we do is wey always cut it with a little bit of whole of wheat flour. that makes it easier on the consumer. in the bowl i have eggs and butter mick. buttermilk.er go right into our pan, add antra little bit of butter.utte everything is better with is beh butter, right.right. >> y-already melted that down. d go ahead. >> and you just scoop in -- i like to use an ice cream scoop s here. >> i just noticed tt.
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id the restaurant better quality oods. >> exactly. light. great care that my farmers do ty for us and then i get them get t within a day or two out of theoe ground and i pass them on tohemn my customers by not messing not them up cooking them simply so y you can enjoy really greateay local ingredients. >> you just opened up but whatop has been the response fromesns your people, the customers.tome >> customers love it. customers they really enjoy -- thank you-h very much -- enjoy the fact there we're simply -- go right ahead. flip them over.fl >> i don't know if they're't ready. >> you see the bubbles.he bub
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p >> oh, annie. oh, annie. >> come on over folks, kill>> when you have awhen you have a three-year-old. >> where is d.c. harvest. i >> d.c. lar vest a locateds rec- >> goes up and down in fronts up of the restaurant.of >> here's the finished looksh lo there.er look at that.ok bacon looks good.ks goo >> i make my bacon is the restaurant from cheshire farms in north carolina.in we dry cure it for eight days and smoke it overture re.verture pancakes we serve with softwith butter a homemade apple butter e that i make from gala applesalal from pennsylvania and sore gum syrup which is a nice a n alternative to maple syrup.aples >> if you want mickey mouseic shaped pancakes can come to myny house. >> that does it for us fort do this morning. fox news morning saturday.ws mor thank you ladies for lettingyoua me be here with us. i would love to
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